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Making bath bombs can be just as fun as using them! Understanding the process to create your very own bath bombs, where you can tailor the colours, the scent and the properties to suit your needs is all part of the fun.

Cinnamyl alcohol is a solid pale yellow compound with a pleasant hyacinth and cinnamon-like note. Cinnamyl alcohol gives a sweetness and persistence when blended with other compounds. It is a naturally occurring in cinnamon leaves and styrax. We sometimes add synthetic cinnamyl alcohol to our product to fragrance them with its green, spicy and floral odour. Biodegradable Purple Fine Glitter – Rayon, Glycerin, Aqua, Urea, Styrene/Acrylates Copolymer, CI 77000, CI 74160, CI 15850 Benzyl Salicylate is a liquid with a very light sweet, floral and balsamic aroma.Benzyl salicylate is a naturally occurring constituent of essential oils, including cananga and ylang ylang oils.Sometimes we add it in a safe synthetic version to fragrance products and for its fixative effect on floral scents, helping perfumes to last longer.Linalool is used in floral fragrances. It occurs naturally in many essential oils. Linalool is a colourless liquid with a soft, sweet odour. It occurs naturally in many essential oils, such as tangerine, spearmint, rose, cypress, lemon, cinnamon and ylang ylang. It has a soft, sweet scent. Do you want to find out what all of the hype is around bath bombs and why people everywhere are so excited about them? Bath bombs are an amazing combination of unique ingredients that creates an incredible, fizzy and foaming effect when they are dropped into water. Not only that, they release delightful aromas that fill your tub with amazing fragrance and vibrant colors that make every bath an adventure! Propylene glycol is a clear, syrupy liquid, with no color, odour or taste. It is a synthetic liquid, completely soluble in water, which helps the skin to absorbs moisture. It also helps the hair to be soft and easy to brush. Because propylene glycol is usually derived from petrochemicals it was removed from most things and replaced by sorbitol and in 2017, a rapeseed oil-based source was found and the compound has been reintroduced into cosmetic products.

Biodegradable Silver Fine Glitter – Rayon, Glycerin, Aqua, Urea, Styrene/Acrylates Copolymer, CI 77000 For our recipe will be using Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate Powder (SLSA) which adds amazing foaming properties to your bath bombs and is perfect when you want to add some extra life and character to your bath time. Biodegradable Red Fine Glitter – Rayon, Glycerin, Aqua, Urea, Styrene/Acrylates Copolymer, CI 77000, CI 11710, CI 15850Citral can be a colourless or pale, yellow liquid with a strong, fresh odour of lemon peel. Citral is widely found in essential oils such as bergamot, cardamom, geranium, ginger, grapefruit, lemon, lemongrass, lime, neroli, sweet orange, petitgrain, rose and red thyme. It is found as a constituent of essential oils in some of our products. Sometimes it is added in its synthetic form to give a fresh, lemon odour to perfumes or help to develop rose note in soap perfumery.

Sodium Laureth Sulfate Used primarily as a detergent cleansing agent. Can be derived from coconut. It’s considered gentle and effective as typically used in cosmetics products (typically facial or body cleansers and shampoos). Despite the name similarity, sodium laureth sulfate is NOT the same as sodium lauryl sulfate. The former is a milder cleansing agent due to a higher amount and different chemical structure of the fatty alcohols required to manufacture this cleansing agent. The safety of sodium laureth sulfate has been reviewed by numerous industry experts and deemed safe as used.

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Due to the nature of a bath bomb, any mess that is made, crumbs etc can easily be wiped away with a cloth and warm water. Sea Salts - Are known to cleanse, hydrate and heal your skin, as well as add texture to your bath bombs. No longer do we need to shell out huge amounts of money for five-star spa treatments - now everything we need to enjoy a peaceful soak complete with mesmerising aromas and swirling hues is right at our fingertips. All it takes is a few simple ingredients like bicarbonate of soda, citric acid, SLSA, cornstarch, epsom salts, oils, and fragrances mixed together in the perfect balance.

Creating unique and beautiful bath bombs is a great way to help improve creativity and body care wellness - plus doing it yourself gives you control over the exact ingredients used to create each one. Whether you're a customer looking for something special for yourself or a business interested in crafting unique products for sale, our how to make bath bombs guide is the first step to get you going. From start to finish our easy-to-follow instructions will have you creating your own custom bath bombs in no time! What are the key ingredients in a bath bomb? Make sure you make one-half of your mould slightly higher than the other so when you combine them they slot together easier. Push your two halves together and wipe away any excess. Biodegradable Green Fine Glitter – Rayon, Glycerin, Aqua, Urea, Styrene/Acrylates Copolymer, CI 77000, CI 19140, CI 42090 Alpha-Isomethyl Ionone is a safe synthetic compound used a lot in cosmetic to fragrance by reproducing the smell of violets, with a sweet and powdery touch. Ionones were discovered by Tiemann in 1893, changing the face of perfumery by giving an alternative to very rare, unaffordable or volatile flower oils. They are now used in different forms, including Alpha-Isomethyl, in almost every fragrance.Now you can start building your bath bombs. Sprinkle in small amounts of your colours into your mould until you are happy with your desired pattern. Remember the pink is your dominant colour so you will need to fill the middle with the pink. Add the bicarbonate of soda and the citric acid into the mixing bowl. Mix thoroughly until you have a consistent texture. Cornstarch - Works as a stabiliser, helping to slow down the fizz and make your bath bombs last longer. Before you start building your bath bombs you need to make sure the mixture has a snowball like consistency. From a distance spray your mixture with water and mix until you start to feel the consistency change. Kaolin Clay - Has unique skin benefits and properties and is widely used to help to harden your bath bombs.

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